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SNOW WHITE, THE TRULY TALL MUSICAL TALE
Stone Soup Theatre
Fun music & jazzy tunes underscore an unusual musical retelling of the well-loved fairy tale. The Queen leaves the King to bring up Snow White by herself when Queen Meanie’s two jealous step-daughters appear on the scene. Enacted with enthusiasm & flair by Stone Soup’s youth conservatory performers.
 
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Thursday, May 20 2010


4TH ANNUAL PLAYWRIGHT'S FESTIVAL
Stone Soup Theatre
The perfect fit for Seattle’s only 1-act company, 2010’s festival brings 17 short, original scripts to the DownStage, including the award-winning "Crazy Eddy" by Bob Canning, & the eyebrow-raising "Clothing Optional" by James Lyle. From epic absurdity to the comically criminal & just about everything in between, audiences will experience themes ranging from destruction & plagiarism to nudity & second chances.
 
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Thursday, April 15 2010


THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES: 10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Stone Soup Theatre
After 5 months of sold-out performances in 2005, Vagina Monologues is back at Stone Soup’s intimate UpStage Theatre. 5 years have passed; 5 additional monologues have been written and will be performed by a gender-diverse, multi-ethnic cast. Join us as we continue Eve Ensler’s crusade to end violence against women (50 words, 316 characters) through the eyes of a woman trapped in the wrong body, the Comfort Women of WWII-era Japan and many more!
 
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Thursday, March 04 2010


SAM SHEPARD'S FOOL FOR LOVE
Stone Soup Theatre
A story of obsession, love & denial in a relationship between two lovers who try to come to terms with their past is riveting and horrific, funny and bitter. Sex, love, hate, passion and jealousy are all here. Featuring Annie Lareau, Anders Bolang, John Clark and Danny Arreola, Stone Soup brings this haunting, little-produced tale, arguably Shepard’s best-known, to the stage this season
 
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Sunday, January 10 2010


A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN WALES
Stone Soup Theatre

A Child's Christmas in Wales Adapted from the story by Dylan Thomas Immerse yourself in the nostalgic magic of Thomas' childhood Christmas when everything was brighter, better and more alive. Dylan comes to realize the experience of Christmas doesn't change with time, but holds a place in our hearts nothing else can fill! Performed by young actors from our youth conservatory and professional performers, this production promises to be a treat for all!


 
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Wednesday, November 04 2009


DURANG7 BY CHRISTOPHER DURANG
Stone Soup Theatre
Stone Soup Theatre Presents Durang 7 by Christpher Durang Directed by Maureen Hawkins Seven one-acts will lead you on a journey from comically outrageous to thought-provoking. Sex ed, politics and family dynamics are lampooned, while parodies of “A Streetcar Named Desire” (Desire, Desire, Desire) and “Medea” are given appropriate (or not so...) contemporary send-ups. A clear cure for the recession blues by the beloved, award-winning playwright of "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You."
 
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Sunday, September 13 2009


STONE SOUP THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS 'OUTSIDE THE BOX 2009' NATIONAL ONE-ACT PLAY
Stone Soup Theatre
STONE SOUP THEATRE* presents its third original one act play festival. A perfect fit for Seattle’s only one-act company. 13 playwrights wrestle with characters that live, or are influenced by situations outside traditional mores - be it physical, mental, spiritual. The last two week-ends in May, these national and local writers will contribute 10-30 minute plays selected from 130 submissions. Audiences will enjoy 9 short scripts per show with everything from the temptation of *Pandora and the Box* by Carolynne Wilcox to the surreal world of the future with *PeaceKeeper* by Craig Abernethy. A favorite will be picked from this year’s shows and featured in the 2010 festival.
 
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Friday, May 22 2009


OUTSIDE THE BOX III 2009
Stone Soup Theatre

STONE SOUP THEATRE presents its third original one act play festival.   A perfect fit for Seattle’s only one-act company.  13 playwrights wrestle with characters that live, or are influenced by situations outside traditional mores - be it physical, mental, spiritual.  The last two week-ends in May, these national and local writers will contribute 10-30 minute plays selected from 130 submissions. 


 
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Tuesday, April 14 2009


ELEEMOSYNARY BY LEE BLESSING DIRECTED BY MARI GEASAIR
Stone Soup Theatre
Stone Soup invites you to refresh your spirit and engage your heart by joining us for Eleemosynary, an evocative play about love, personal identity and the importance of family. The story is about an eccentric Grandmother (played by Artistic Director and Stone Soup Founder Maureen Miko) a brilliant but alienated mother and a precocious spelling bee champion granddaughter.
 
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Wednesday, December 17 2008


DOWNSTAGE AT STONE SOUP
Stone Soup Theatre
Stone Soup Theatre is expanding with a new theater.  The new 2008-2009 season will be held in “The Downstage.” The address is 4029 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA  98103, 2 doors south of the current location, “The Upstage.”
 
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Sunday, October 12 2008


OUTSIDE THE BOX ONE-ACT PLAYWRIGHTS FESTIVAL
Stone Soup Theatre
Stone Soup Theatre presents its second original one act play festival, ‘Outside the Box,’ Thursdays through Sundays, May 22 – June 1. Ten northwest playwrights wrestle with characters that live, or are influenced by situations, outside traditional mores - be it physical, mental, spiritual.
 
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Friday, April 18 2008


YOUTH CONSERVATORY PRESENTS BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
Stone Soup Theatre
Bret Fetzer's sprightly adaptation draws on the original fairy tale and the movie version by Jean Cocteau to create a theatrical adaptation that blends the familiar story with a few new wrinkles, including a talking horse, Beauty's addled younger sister Daffodil, and the Beast and Beauty offering each other different interpretations of their strange romance with puppet versions of themselves.
 
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Monday, March 03 2008


YOUTH CONSERVATORY PRESENTS GREEK MYTHS
Stone Soup Theatre
Stone Soup Theatre’s Youth Conservatory Presents Greek Myths: From Artemis to Zeus Come to ancient Greece where the Gods and Goddesses walk among not so smart giants, gossipy nymphs and impulsive Kings. Using a traditional Greek chorus to tell some well-known and some not so well known myths, this play will delight, amuse and enlighten everyone. Myths create a powerful backdrop for characters with lessons to be learned that reflect all of our lives.
 
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Tuesday, February 05 2008


TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS BY AN AMERICAN MASTER
Stone Soup Theatre
In quiet homage to Albee’s 80th birthday, an unofficial celebration is taking place on stages across the county with revivals of his most celebrated works. Stone Soup Theater joins the party by presenting two Albee one-acts showcasing his vastly different perspective on American life, death, sex and everything in between.
 
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Monday, January 28 2008


ALL ABOUT ALBEE: ZOO STORY AND FINDING THE SUN
Stone Soup Theatre
In quiet homage to Albee’s 80th birthday, Stone Soup Theatre presents two of Albee one-acts showcasing his vastly different perspective on American life, death, sex and everything in between. The Zoo Story brings the iconic characters of Peter and Jerry together on and around that infamous bench in Central Park. Finding the Sun is set on a beach, eight characters ‘looking for the sun’ gradually unfolds a tangled web of relationships that are as bemusing as they are amusing.
 
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